Overview
The ABCs of z/OS System Programming is a eleven volume collection
that provides an introduction to the z/OS operating system and the
hardware architecture. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced
system programmer, the ABCs collection provides the
information that you need to start your research into z/OS and
related subjects. If you would like to become more familiar with
z/OS in your current environment, or if you are evaluating
platforms to consolidate your e-business applications, the ABCs
collection will
serve as a powerful technical tool.
The contents of the volumes are:
Volume 1: Introduction to z/OS and storage concepts, TSO/E, ISPF,
JCL, SDSF, and z/OS delivery and installation
Volume 2: z/OS implementation and daily maintenance, defining
subsystems, JES2 and JES3, LPA, LNKLST, authorized libraires,
Language Environment, and SMP/E
Volume 3: Introduction to DFSMS, data set basics, storage
management hardware and software, VSAM, System-managed storage,
catalogs, and DFSMStvs
Volume 4: Communication Server, TCP/IP and VTAM
Volume 5: Base and Parallel Sysplex, System Logger, Resource
Recovery Services (RRS), global resource serialization (GRS), z/OS
system operations, automatic restart management (ARM),
Geographically dispersed Parallel Sysplex (GPDS)
Volume 6: Introduction to security, RACF, Digital certificates and
PKI, Kerberos, cryptography and z990 integrated crytography,
zSeries firewall technologies, LDAP, Enterprise identity mapping
(EIM), and firewall technologies
Volume 7: Printing in a z/OS environment, Infoprint Server and
Infoprint Central
Volume 8: An introduction to z/OS problem diagnosis
Volume 9: z/OS UNIX System Services
Volume 10: Introduction to z/Architecture, zSeries processor
design, zSeries connectivity, LPAR concepts, HCD, and HMC
Volume 11: Capacity planning, performance management, WLM, RMF, and
SMF